Its been a long time since i mooched around this site and i am surprised to find this little corner of it so quiet .The NSS has grown into one of the biggest supported classes in the UK attracting close to 50 car fields with some of the best prepared muscle cars in the UK but on here ...not a mention ,nothing ,niche ,narda not even so much as a chuffing sniff ........very sad

Just thought it would have been popular on here ....not a mention of some of the small victories that have been won by racers in the class and some members on here ..Duncan running a ten second pass on a 383 for instance ,,,some might not get that but that is stella ....Clive Dandridge running an 11 s run in a full weight 67 smallblock Mustang ,,,,Mike Lacey running 8.9 in a stock sprung Camaro with no power adders,The Willaims Bros taking a car to the US and taking on the best in SS in there own back garden even qualifying 1st in there floor speed Nova and setting a class record ...On here not a thing .............

Great stuff Pete. I guess the guys taking part are too busy building and racing to post on forums.
Thanks for the pics.
NSS seems to have taken off really well in quite a short time,the front cover of Classic American was pretty impressive.
This year is obviously an odd one for everything, maybe there will be a few NSS events in the latter part of the year if the tracks get re-opened?

For me, I know nothing about superstock or for that matter any of the other classes and can't really offer any input to a discussion.
I didn't start going to any drag meets till a couple of years before Shakey closed and its something I wish I'd done sooner.

With the closure of Shakespeare where does the racing now take place? Is it just Santa Pod? or are there other meets around the country? I believe York has raised enough to resurface an 8th mile strip.

Though not a participant yet I follow the series with interest,it is active on FB as mentioned with several people you don’t see on here,hopefully we can get some more coverage on her as things return to some sort of normality. Great pictures

Hi Pete, great to hear your going to be getting your car done,, you were the original brainchild behind this superstock gig you had the vision and must be chuffed to death with how its took off, its real cool when this class gets in the fire up road ready to rumble,,